Silvara
Written on Sep 16, 2015
I received this book for free from Berkley Prime Crime in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
I've never read any books in this series before, and since this is the 6th book, I'm sure some things that puzzled me were explained in earlier books. Even at that, enough was explained that I didn't need to have read the previous books before reading this one.
I found it interesting that as a ghost, Bailey Ruth still needed to eat, drink and sleep. This was explained towards the end of the book as having to do with the fact that since she was on a mission on Earth, she was subject to earthly fatigue. I'm guessing that means she was subject to hunger and thirst as well.
I liked getting to know all the characters. Often in mysteries some of the characters are more archetypes and don't really have true personalities. While not all of the characters were super fleshed out, they were all more than just cardboard representations.
Bailey Ruth spends almost as much time worrying about what she's going to wear for every appearance to mortals, as she does helping out Deidre. Okay, not really. But she does spend a lot of time describing her outfits, as well as what other characters are wearing.
I didn't guess who the killer was, though it made perfect sense once you find out and the reasons why were totally understandable as well. There were a number of funny bits as Bailey Ruth tried to keep straight whom she had appeared to and as what alias. As well as all the times she appeared to Deidre and Deidre's response to seeing the shifting/swirling colors as Bailey Ruth materialized.
If you haven't read this series before, it's a fun and interesting read. Something easy to get sucked into and with characters you can quickly become invested in.
This review was originally posted on Fantasy of the Silver Dragon